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Gait Swing Drill Skateboard #exercise #rehabilitation #youtubeshorts #physicaltherapy #rehab Got a stiff leg? Transitioning from a straight leg to a “relaxed leg” can be difficult if you struggle with abnormal synergy patterns (groups of muscles [More]
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All the information provided on this channel is strictly for informational purposes only. It is not intended as a substitute for advice from your health care provider or physician. The information provided on this channel [More]
Foot drop or drop foot, is a condition when the muscles on the front of the lower leg are not able to lift the foot. Here are a few tips on how to improve your [More]
The shoulder is made up of the humerus bone, scapula (shoulder blade), the ribs, and the thoracic spine. All of these bones must move in order to reach the arm above shoulder level. If these [More]
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Check out this video: What is neglect: https://youtu.be/EGAzzfsUCUU Sign up for our newsletter and get motivational emails and exercise tips: https://forms.aweber.com/form/02/1463887802.htm Learn more about spasticity here: https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/stroke/stroke-spasticity-treatment/ Learn more leg exercises here: https://www.orlandoneurotherapy.com/stroke/leg-exercises-stroke-recovery/ Learn more [More]
Relearning how to raise the arm is not only about strengthening the shoulder. It is critical to also strengthen the muscles that move the shoulder blade (scapula). Once you strengthen these muscles (that move the [More]
This video demonstrates post-stroke arm exercises. The focus of this video is the shoulder. And it is best for those with spasticity in the arm. Here are links to all the products I used in [More]
Neuroplasticity is the capacity of the brain to re-organize following injury. It is well known that we continue to learn thoughout life. This is the basis for which we can say that the brain has [More]
This is the third video in a series for relearning how to walk if you have post-stroke spasticity. Pre-Requisite Videos: Link to the first video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMcazVftpaA&t=10s Link to the second video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AVddDvArRU&t=15s Here is a [More]
Raising the arm can be difficult to relearn after damage to the brain or the spinal cord. Many neurologic conditions can cause movement problems in the arm including: Stroke Traumatic brain injury Guillain barre syndrome [More]
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Stroke rehabilitation equipment can be a valuable tool in regaining movement. Stroke rehab equipment can range in price from relatively cheap to super expensive. In this video you will learn what is and is not [More]
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